Where to Buy Shipping Boxes in Australia: Sizes, Bulk Options and Fast Delivery

Dylan King 24 mins read Published: June 10, 2026 Updated: July 26, 2026
Where to Buy Shipping Boxes in Australia: Sizes, Bulk Options and Fast Delivery

You need shipping boxes. It sounds like a five-minute task. Then you start looking.

Retail is convenient for one or two boxes but punishing at any real volume. Online suppliers often don’t mention lead times until after you’ve ordered. Overseas options look cheap on paper until the minimum order is 500 units and the quote takes a week. And if you get the wall strength wrong, you find out when the damage claims start rolling in.

This guide covers every buying channel available to Australian businesses: local manufacturers, online bulk suppliers, retail stores, and postal outlets. For each one you’ll get clear guidance on who it suits, where it falls short, and when it makes commercial sense. The Boxman manufactures in Perth and ships nationally, so whether you’re ordering from WA or anywhere else in Australia, there’s guidance below on getting manufacturer-direct pricing without the wait.

Everything You Need To Know In Under A Minute
  • There are four main buying channels in Australia: local manufacturers, online bulk suppliers, retail stores, and postal or self-storage outlets
  • Local manufacturers offer the best combination of custom sizing, bulk volume pricing, and short lead times with no waiting for imported stock
  • Online bulk suppliers suit national buyers comfortable ordering volume without in-person inspection
  • Retail stores (Officeworks, Kmart, Bunnings) suit genuine one-off purchases; convenient, but expensive per unit
  • Postal services and self-storage outlets suit standardised sizes only, with no custom options available
  • The Boxman manufactures in Perth and delivers Australia-wide, with in-store pickup for WA customers and courier delivery to every other state and territory
  • Always use a live quoting tool to compare specifications and volume pricing before you commit to any order

Where Can You Buy Shipping Boxes in Australia?

There are four main buying channels, and each one suits a different type of buyer and buying situation. Understanding the trade-offs across channels is more useful than a list of supplier names.

Best for volume
Local Manufacturers
Custom sizing, bulk pricing, no import freight, short lead times. Suits consistent, repeatable packaging needs.
Best for national delivery
Online Bulk Suppliers
Transparent pricing, wide range. Suits buyers anywhere in Australia comfortable with standard sizes and courier delivery.
Best for one-off
Retail Stores
Immediate availability. Suits single purchases; expensive per unit for any regular volume.
Specific use cases
Postal & Self-Storage
Standardised postal sizes only. Suits flat-rate users and moving/storage needs.

Local Packaging Manufacturers

A local manufacturer produces and sells corrugated packing boxes directly to businesses, cutting out the import supply chain entirely. Buying from an Australian manufacturer rather than an importer is typically the most efficient route for consistent, volume-based purchasing, regardless of which state you’re ordering into. Many local manufacturers, including The Boxman, ship nationally, so this option isn’t limited to businesses located near the factory.

The key advantages:

  • Custom sizing: A manufacturer can produce boxes to your exact dimensions, often at lower minimum quantities than offshore suppliers
  • Bulk volume pricing: Per-unit cost drops significantly at 50, 100, and 200+ units, buying direct from the source
  • No overseas import freight on the boxes themselves: Imported boxes carry a freight and handling premium that a locally-made equivalent doesn’t
  • Short lead times: Stock items are typically available in days, not weeks, and interstate delivery is usually a matter of days beyond that

The trade-off: if you’re ordering interstate, you generally can’t collect a single box on the spot, and you’ll pay a domestic courier cost to get boxes to you. Local manufacturers work best when you have a consistent, repeatable packaging need and can order in meaningful quantities, wherever in Australia you’re based.

If you’re not sure whether local manufacturing or another channel is the right fit, this guide on whether you need boxes and packing materials is a practical starting point for thinking through what you actually need.

Online Bulk and Specialist Suppliers

National online packaging suppliers including Boxes 24, PackQueen, Ozpack, and eBPak offer a wide range of stock sizes with transparent pricing and national delivery. Most publish volume pricing on their websites so you can compare per-unit costs at different quantity tiers without a sales call.

These suppliers suit:

  • Businesses anywhere in Australia who need reliable national delivery
  • Buyers comfortable ordering standard sizes without in-person inspection
  • E-commerce businesses with consistent shipping volumes who want competitive wholesale pricing

The trade-off: lead times on custom orders are typically longer than a local manufacturer, and you’re paying inbound freight on the boxes regardless of where you’re located. For high-volume buyers, that freight cost can meaningfully affect the fully landed per-unit price, so it’s worth comparing against a manufacturer that also delivers nationally.

Retail Stores: Officeworks, Kmart, and Bunnings

You can buy mailing and shipping boxes at most major Australian retailers, in every state and territory. Officeworks stocks a wide range of mailing boxes with in-store and delivery options. Kmart offers budget mailing boxes from around $1.50 to $1.75 per unit for small sizes. Bunnings carries the “Wrap & Move” range, which is well-suited to heavier moving cartons.

Retail suits:

  • Genuine one-off purchases where you need a single box today
  • Very small businesses with infrequent, low-volume shipping needs
  • Situations where you need to see the product before buying

The trade-off: retail pricing is significantly higher per unit than wholesale. A box that costs $1.75 at Kmart can cost under $0.60 each when bought in bulk from a specialist supplier. If you’re shipping regularly, retail is rarely the right ongoing channel, no matter where in Australia you’re based.

Postal Services and Self-Storage Outlets

Australia Post offers standardised mailing boxes and satchels sized to work with their flat-rate services nationwide. PACK & SEND operates service centres across the country where you can buy boxes and packing supplies alongside courier services. Self-storage centres like Kennards and National Storage run box shops accessible to the general public in most major cities, primarily stocking moving and storage cartons.

These channels suit narrow, specific use cases:

  • Australia Post: You’re using their flat-rate services and want packaging that works with their rate cards
  • PACK & SEND: You need a courier service alongside boxes, or want full packing assistance
  • Self-storage box shops: You’re moving or placing items into storage and need cartons immediately

None of these channels offer custom sizing, volume pricing, or the range of corrugated specifications available from a specialist manufacturer or bulk supplier.

Which Channel Is Right for Your Business?

Best for Custom Sizes and Made-to-Measure Boxes

If your product doesn’t fit a standard box size, or if it fits with significant wasted space, a local manufacturer or specialist custom supplier is the right choice, whether you’re based in the same city as the factory or ordering interstate. Custom boxes reduce dimensional weight (which lowers carrier charges), improve product presentation, and often use less material than an oversized alternative.

Read more on whether you can get a custom box made to order for a full breakdown of what’s involved and what minimum quantities to expect.

Best for Bulk Ordering at Volume Pricing

Both local manufacturers and online bulk suppliers offer meaningful per-unit discounts at scale. The advantage of ordering from an Australian manufacturer is that you eliminate the overseas import freight built into offshore stock, even after you factor in domestic delivery to your state.

If you’re ordering 200+ boxes per run, the difference between a locally manufactured price and an imported supplier’s price (after freight) can be significant. Always compare fully landed costs, not just the listed unit price, and check whether the manufacturer delivers to your state before ruling them out based on location.

Best for Small Quantities or One-Off Purchases

For a genuine one-off purchase, retail and self-storage outlets are the most practical option in any city. That said, many specialist suppliers have low minimums on plain stock. The Boxman has no minimum order on plain corrugated stock and ships Australia-wide, which means you can access manufacturer pricing without committing to a full pallet, wherever you’re located.

Best for Standardised Postal-Compliant Sizes

If you’re using Australia Post’s flat-rate system and want packaging that integrates cleanly with their rate cards, buying directly from Australia Post ensures compatibility. Their box sizes are designed around their service tiers. For everything beyond postal-rate management, specialist suppliers offer more flexibility and better value.

What Types of Shipping Boxes Can You Buy in Australia?

Single-Wall Corrugated Boxes for General Shipping

Single-wall corrugated is the standard for most Australian e-commerce and retail shipping. It consists of two flat liner sheets bonded around a fluted medium, available in B-flute (thinner, stiffer, suited to snug product fits) and C-flute (thicker, more cushioning, the most common choice for general shipping).

Single-wall suits most products under 10kg that aren’t particularly fragile. It’s widely available across all channels, cost-effective in bulk, and fully recyclable.

Double-Wall Heavy-Duty Boxes for Heavier Items

Double-wall corrugated adds a second fluted medium and a third liner, significantly increasing stacking strength and impact resistance. It’s heavier and more expensive per unit, but for specific applications it’s the only appropriate choice.

The made-to-measure heavy-duty shipping boxes category is where double-wall makes clear commercial sense: bottled liquids, dense items that can punch through a corner under load, or high-value products where a single damage claim triggers a full replacement and a freight credit.

Self-Locking Mailing Boxes for E-Commerce

Mailing boxes are tape-free, self-locking designs engineered for e-commerce packing speed and clean unboxing presentation. The base locks without tape, which reduces pack time across high-volume runs. They’re suited to apparel, cosmetics, books, supplements, and most lightweight retail products.

Specialty Boxes: TV Boxes, Art Boxes, and Custom Configurations

Not every product ships in a standard corrugated rectangle. Some require purpose-built configurations.

TV boxes are designed around screen aspect ratios with internal foam inserts or cardboard dividers to prevent surface contact and impact damage. Art boxes handle large, flat items (canvas prints, framed works, mirrors, architectural drawings) with reinforced corners and telescoping designs. Both require a supplier who manufactures to specification.

What Should You Look for Before Buying Shipping Boxes?

Getting the Size Right and Managing Dimensional Weight

Measure your product accurately before ordering: length, width, and height. Allow 20-30mm on each dimension for fill material if you’re using loose fill or bubble wrap. An accurate fit reduces wasted material, improves presentation, and keeps your carrier charges in check.

Australian carriers calculate freight charges based on either actual weight or dimensional weight, whichever is greater. Dimensional weight is typically calculated as (L x W x H in mm) divided by 5,000 for most domestic services. A 500 x 400 x 300mm box has a dimensional weight of 12kg, meaning a 3kg product shipped in that box will be charged at the 12kg rate. Right-sizing your packaging has a direct, measurable impact on per-shipment freight cost, wherever in Australia you’re shipping from or to.

Matching Wall Strength to Your Products

Single-wall is appropriate for most general e-commerce. Double-wall suits items over 10kg, fragile items, items with sharp corners that could punch through the box wall, or high-value products where a damage claim is significantly more expensive than the box upgrade.

Getting wall strength wrong in either direction creates cost. Over-speccing on single-wall orders adds material cost and weight with no protection benefit. Under-speccing on fragile items increases damage claim rates. Match the spec to the actual product.

Lead Time, Stock Availability, and Minimum Orders

ChannelStock ItemsCustom Items
Local manufacturerSame day to 3 days (plus courier time for interstate delivery)3-7 business days (plus courier time for interstate delivery)
Online bulk supplier1-3 days + delivery5-15 business days
Retail storesImmediateNot available
Postal / self-storageImmediateNot available

Check minimum order quantities before you compare prices. Some online suppliers have 10-25 unit minimums on stock items. Custom boxes from any supplier typically require 50+ units. The Boxman has no minimum on plain corrugated stock, for orders picked up in Perth or delivered anywhere else in Australia.

Eco-Friendly and Recyclable Packaging Options

Most corrugated cardboard in Australia is recyclable, and the majority of suppliers now offer board certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) or manufactured from recycled content. The Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation sets national guidelines for sustainable packaging design.

The Australasian Institute of Packaging notes that plain or lightly-printed corrugated is typically easier to recycle than heavily laminated or foil-printed alternatives. The Boxman is committed to packaging made from renewable and recycled materials as a standard part of the range.

Why Businesses Across Australia Choose The Boxman

The Boxman is a custom cardboard box manufacturer based in Perth, and delivers Australia-wide, not just within WA. That combination gives customers nationally something an import-reliant supplier can’t easily match: locally manufactured stock, transparent real-time pricing, and fast domestic delivery to every state and territory, with the added option of in-person collection for customers based in Perth.

24+
Years manufacturing in Perth, shipping Australia-wide
$0
Minimum order on plain corrugated stock, for pickup or national delivery
3-7
Business days for custom orders, faster than most online suppliers, before interstate courier time

Australian-Made Stock with No Overseas Import Delays

The Boxman has been manufacturing in Perth for over 24 years. All stock is Australian-made, with no imported container freight adding lead time or cost to your order, and it’s dispatched to customers right across the country, from Perth to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and beyond. Compared with offshore-sourced stock, that means shorter lead times and no container-freight premium baked into the price, wherever your business is based.

Real-Time Quoting and Transparent Volume Pricing, Nationally

Most packaging suppliers require a phone call for a quote, then a wait for a response, then back-and-forth on specifications. The Boxman’s live quoting tool shows real-time pricing across size, wall strength, and quantity tiers so any business in Australia can see exactly what they’ll pay at 25, 50, 100, and 200+ units, with delivery calculated for their location, without speaking to anyone.

In-Store Pickup for Perth, Fast Courier Delivery for the Rest of Australia

Customers based in Perth can collect orders directly from The Boxman’s Welshpool store. For everyone else, stock items and custom orders are dispatched by courier to any state or territory, with custom orders typically completed within 3-7 business days before transit time. If you’re in Perth and want to know exactly what in-store pickup looks like, The Boxman’s FAQ covers the specifics; interstate customers can get delivery timeframes directly through the live quoting tool.

How to Order Shipping Boxes Online in Australia

Using a Live Quoting Tool to Compare Specs and Pricing

The fastest way to get an accurate price in Australia is to use a live quoting tool that calculates your cost in real time based on your specific dimensions, wall strength, and order quantity, no matter which state you’re ordering from. Unlike a standard product page with a fixed price, a live quoting tool shows you how the price changes as you adjust the spec so you can make an informed decision before you commit.

The process is straightforward: enter your dimensions (or select from stock sizes), choose single or double wall, select your quantity, choose pickup or delivery, and get an instant price. No form submissions, no waiting for a callback.

Understanding Minimum Order Quantities

  • Plain stock corrugated (standard sizes): Many suppliers have no minimum or a low minimum of 10-25 units. The Boxman has no minimum on plain stock, whether it’s collected in Perth or delivered interstate
  • Custom-sized boxes: Typically 50-100 units minimum, depending on the supplier and spec complexity
  • Printed or branded boxes: Usually 100 units minimum for digital print; higher for flexographic production runs

Custom Boxes vs Stock Boxes: How to Decide

Use stock if your product fits an available standard size without significant wasted space. Consider custom if your product dimensions don’t match any standard size, a standard box wastes more than 20-30mm on any dimension, you need a specific wall strength not available in stock, or you want branded, printed packaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where Can I Buy Shipping Boxes Near Me in Australia?

Your options depend on location, but most channels serve the whole country. The Boxman manufactures in Welshpool, Perth and delivers Australia-wide, with in-store pickup available for WA customers and courier delivery to every other state and territory. Nationally, most major retail centres have an Officeworks, Kmart, or Bunnings with a box range. Specialist online suppliers (Boxes 24, PackQueen, and Ozpack) also offer national delivery to any postcode, typically within 1-3 business days for stock items.

Can I Buy Shipping Boxes in Small Quantities?

Yes. Retail stores sell individual boxes. Most online specialists sell in packs of 10-25. The Boxman has no minimum order on plain corrugated stock and ships nationally, which means you can access manufacturer pricing without a volume commitment, regardless of which state you’re in. If you only need a handful of boxes occasionally, retail is convenient. If you’re shipping more than a few times per week, even a modest bulk order saves you noticeably per unit.

Can I Get Custom-Sized Shipping Boxes Delivered Across Australia?

Yes. Specialist manufacturers and online packaging suppliers offer custom sizing with national delivery. The Boxman ships to all Australian states and territories from its Perth manufacturing facility. Custom orders typically take 3-15 business days depending on the supplier, specification, and delivery distance, so factor lead time and courier transit into your first order. Once you have a confirmed spec, reorders are straightforward.

Are Shipping Boxes Cheaper When Bought in Bulk?

Yes, consistently, whether you’re ordering from WA or interstate. A box priced at $7-8 each at single-unit can cost $3-4 each when bought at 100-200 units. The per-unit discount at the 200-unit tier is typically 25-30% compared to single-unit pricing. For any business shipping regularly, bulk ordering is the highest-impact way to reduce packaging spend without changing anything about the box itself.

Does The Boxman Deliver Outside of Perth and WA?

Yes. While The Boxman manufactures locally in Welshpool, Perth and offers in-store pickup for WA customers, it delivers Australia-wide, including to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and regional areas in every state and territory. Interstate customers get the same manufacturer-direct pricing and live quoting tool as customers collecting in person, with delivery timeframes calculated at checkout.

Are Eco-Friendly Shipping Boxes Available in Australia?

Yes. Most corrugated cardboard is recyclable, and many suppliers offer FSC-certified board from sustainably managed forests or recycled content. The Boxman is committed to eco-friendly packaging made from renewable and recycled materials as a standard part of their range, for both local Perth customers and businesses ordering nationally. If you have specific requirements around recycled content percentage or FSC certification, confirm these with your supplier before ordering.

Find the Right Box from the Right Source

Buying shipping boxes in Australia doesn’t need to be complicated, but it does need to be deliberate. The channel you choose, the wall strength you specify, and the quantity you order all affect what you pay per unit and what you pay per shipment.

For most businesses with consistent shipping volumes, a local manufacturer or bulk specialist gives you the best combination of price, lead time, and flexibility. Retail is convenient but expensive at any real volume. Online specialists work well for buyers anywhere in the country comfortable ordering without in-person inspection. Postal services suit a specific, narrow use case.

The Boxman gives you manufacturer-direct pricing, no minimums on plain stock, and a live quoting tool that shows real pricing before you commit to anything, whether you’re picking up from Welshpool or having boxes delivered anywhere else in Australia.

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Dylan King
About the Author

Dylan King

General Manager

Dylan is the General Manager at The Boxman, Australia's leading provider of moving and storage boxes. With hands-on experience across every part of the business, Dylan brings practical expertise to help customers find the right packaging solutions — whether they're moving house, storing belongings, or running a business.